Reviews

Mrs SuiOctober 2018

“This is a lovely cottage located in a peaceful area near to greenfiled with sheeps and cows.”

it is exactly what we wanted ,clean ,comfortbale ,spacious and well eqiuiped .there are three double room and two single bed in a room ,a wooden horsy ride and other games was well played by our children , we enjoyed the big bubble bath time after our delicious food (chinese hotpot ) it is defenite to recommend to families and friends .hope to come back the wales next year ,thanks very much for the owner .

it is exactly what we wanted ,clean ,comfortbale ,spacious and well eqiuiped .there are three double room and two single bed in a room ,a wooden horsy ride and other games was well played by our children , we enjoyed the big bubble bath time after our delicious food (chinese hotpot ) it is defenite to recommend to families and friends .hope to come back the wales next year ,thanks very much for the owner .

“We booked this property because we needed six beds.”

Under "The Property" it is stated that there are two double bedrooms and two twins. The photographs also suggest that there are two twin rooms. On arrival we discovered that there are in fact three doubles and one twin, i.e. 5 beds. This meant that we had to bring into use the sofa bed but we could find no bedding for this. Fortunately one of our party was a late arrival who we were able to contact to ask her to bring her own bedding. On closer inspection we discovered that an accurate description is given under "Accommodation" but there is clearly a need to amend the other two areas of the property details.
The two single beds and the sofa bed were considered to be uncomfortable.

Mrs PowroznykSeptember 2018

“This was our 5th year stopping at Cartrefle and it's a wonderful place to relax.”

Weather wasn't kind to us so we had lazy mornings looking at the lovely views. The owners are very friendly and always on hand if you have any problems. Always sad to leave there

Mrs JamesSeptember 2018

“Kitchen was damp and smelt badly.”

Certain cupboards also had a bad odour. I cook electric and have done for over twenty years, this cooker dated and room too long to make a meal. The beds were comfortable but the walls and doors needed painting. Shower in main bathroom was a trinket, other members of the party couldn’t use the toilet or run any water whilst the shower was in use. The ensuite shower was also a problem no one could use water whilst in use as the water was either too hot or run cold. The lounge was just not up to standard needed a totally refurbished . The yard has never been cleaned no hosepipe to clean up after the dogs. Two gates in yard have been nailed down i don’t know Sykes feel about this but consider it to be a fire hazard no way out.

“Mrs”

Sad to leave this beautiful family house and can’t wait to return.
Fabulous location with great outlook on the Welsh Mountains. Wonderful base for day trips and a real home to come back to each day.
House is well furnished for families and brilliant for us as is pet friendly. As Archie our chocolate lab is a member of the family too it suited him fine with plenty of space for him; inside and out.
We utilized the Bbq as had super weather ; enjoying the garden and sun.
Well equipped kitchen and spacious dining room. Large Lounge easily accommodated 8 of us. Lots of loos which is always handy for a big group! Sumptuous big bath which we loved after sandy days at the beaches.
We are really grateful to the owners of this property ; who have obviously put lots of love and effort into it- even the rocking horse on the landing will attract young ones attention! it’s a house we could just live in full time. Many happy memories of Cartrefle thanks again .

Mrs SandersonJuly 2018

“Caertrefle was in a good position with wonderful views.”

The garden to the front was okay for the dogs but unfortunately the wall in the inside was lower than the outside and therefore dogs could jump over very easily. There was a yard off the kitchen, which it was suggested they would like, but it was not suitable, we felt for our dogs.
Our main grievance were the showers. The one in the bathroom, over the bath came out in a dribble and the water was cold. The one in the ensuite worked most of the time but would suddenly loose its heat. I went around to the owners on numerous occasions to report this, but was not able to make contact. I eventually put a note through their letter box, which was ignored. Being six adults it made showering rather as problem.
The kitchen was well equipped generally but lacking a bread bin or somewhere to keep bread and sharp knives.

Mrs GraingerJune 2018

“The headlines of the cottage stated 4 bathrooms and in the more detailed part only two were mentioned plus two toilets.”

I questioned this with an online chat with Jamie who who when I asked how many bathrooms there were said 4. I pointed out that the written description only said 1 bathroom and one shower room was there a bath in the ensuite with a wc and basin. After consideration he said that that would be it the ensuite had a shower. The description states that there is a sun lounge. the area does have a very good view over Snowdon but can hardly be called a lounge of any sort it is so narrow that it was impossible to stretch the legs out.
There was mould on the window frames of the rear bedrooms. In the kitchen the beakers had tea stains on four of the * and the teaspoons were disgusting and we had to buy bleach to clean them. In the lounge the settees which were old and badly worn in places offered no comfort. In general most things were poor quality and cleaning was not good with most of the windows looking as if they had not been cleaned for some considerable time..
the place looked as if nobody cred about it with the information in the cottage book in several instances out of date again this was the worst one of its type that that we have encountered

Mr O'brienMarch 2018

“Very enjoyable and relaxing views were wonderful from sun room and living room plenty of living space only the garden at rear could have been a little larger, it was walled and very little sunlight reached it.”

Mrs IngramJuly 2017

“Excellent house for a large party or 2 families.”

Great location for visiting all areas of Anglesey. Very quiet and great views. Large secured garden for children and dogs.

Mr SlaterJune 2017

“Everything was as we expected an the holiday more than met our expectations.”

Mr CharlesworthFebruary 2017

“Cooker was poor but everything else was spot on”

“Lovely Family Cottage”

We stayed here with our extended family and our dog. The cottage was lovely. Very spacious and had everything we needed. The garden was a suntrap and we had the weather. The area was peaceful and the views were great. The master bedroom was really nice. We had not been to Anglesey before and had the best time. The only thing bad to say really is the oven needed updating or a good clean but we were happy with the BBQ and hob.

“A home from home”

This accommodation is excellent for up to 10 persons with a beautiful bathroom with roll top bath and shower in the main bathroom, an on suite in the master bedroom and a tidy toilet and sink in the second double room which opens to views of Snowdonia mountain landscape and open farmland. The two twin rooms are comfortable and bright. A spacious and practical dining room is where we spent hours after our meals every evening enjoying warm companionship. All rooms tastefully decorated and warm with full central heating and log burners. The kitchen is adequately equipped and modern. This property is pet friendly and inviting. Even in winter we enjoyed the convenience of exploring the countryside on the island and the beautiful scenery of the Snowdonia National Park just half an hours drive away. Local supermarkets, cafes and restaurants are to be found in all the larger villages and towns not forgetting the pubs too of course. Red Wharf Beach is within walking distance if you fancy taking the dog for a walk and a drink at the pub.
The owners of the cottage are available next door in case of any problems and are more than pleased to help out in case of an emergency. We found the area quiet and pleasant.

“Family break”

Great place to stay with family
Four bedrooms 2 bathrooms one on suite
And one bedroom with toilet and sink.
Fantastic dining room Solent a lot if time in the evenings
Playing games with grandchildren and family .
Very clean house lovley views sat in front garden no back garden
But a little enclosed yard if you have dogs
We went with 6 adults 2 children and 2 dogs
Lots of room for all of us.
There us a ten minute drive to the beach shops and places to eat..
Would definitely go back.

The property

A spacious detached cottage in the village of Llanbedrgoch, less than two miles from the superb sandy beach at Red Wharf Bay on the Isle of Anglesey.

The accommodation and garden at this Llanbedrgoch cottage are perfect for your family holiday.

There are four well-presented bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room, and the bathroom features a roll-top bath and a thermostatic shower.

This cottage in Llanbedrgoch has sanded wooden floorboards and slate tiles, adding to the character of this lovely holiday home, and it offers a well-equipped kitchen with breakfast area and a decorative stove, along with a separate dining room and a sitting room, both of which feature a warming woodburning stove.

A pleasant sun lounge allows you to enjoy far-reaching views towards Snowdonia, making this Llanbedrgoch cottage a perfect base for your family holiday.

The pretty, lawned garden and patio enjoy the same delightful views.

For the cyclists in your party there are numerous routes around the island, or the kids can enjoy the local sandy beaches at Benllech and Red Wharf Bay.

From splendid countryside to superb beaches all year round, you will thoroughly enjoy your stay at this lovely Llanbedrgoch holiday cottage.

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About the location

LLANBEDRGOCH

Benllech 2.5 miles.

Llanbedrgoch is a small hamlet located on an early Viking settlement, 1 mile south of Brynteg and 2 miles from the east coast of Anglesey, on the edge of the Cors Goch nature reserve. Its nearest village, Brynteg, is a small rural community with a village pub, and is home to the Storws Wen golf course, which also boasts a restaurant open to the public. Only 2.5 miles away is the seaside resort of Benllech, which has a beautiful long and sandy beach, much favoured by families, with a slipway allowing easy access for all, whilst Red Wharf Bay offers miles of sand (when the tide is out) and provides wonderful scenic walks and an excellent inn, in which to wine and dine afterwards. The setting promises to suit every taste; the town is ideal for family holidays, whilst the rural setting offers peace and easy access to the coast, rural Anglesey and of course the spectacular mountains of Snowdonia.